Mark Twain Trail Quote of the Day – Friday – June 4, 2021
“There is no unhappiness like the misery of sighting land (and work) again after a cheerful, careless voyage.” Mark Twain
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“There is no unhappiness like the misery of sighting land (and work) again after a cheerful, careless voyage.” Mark Twain
“It is curious — the space-annihilating power of thought.” Mark Twain
“We find not much in ourselves to admire, we are always privately wanting to be like somebody else. If everybody was satisfied with himself there would be no heroes.” Mark Twain
“One gets large impressions in boyhood, sometimes, which he has to fight against all his life.” Mark Twain, The Innocents Abroad, 1869
“Noise proves nothing. Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles as if she had laid an asteroid.” Mark Twain, Following the Equator, 1897
“The lack of money is the root of all evil.” Mark Twain
“Humor is the great thing, the saving thing. The minute it crops up, all our hardnesses yield, all our irritations and resentments flit away and a sunny spirit takes their place.” Mark Twain